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Coronal Adenomas

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
The incidence and morphologic features of coronal adenomas, benign epithelial tumors of the ciliary processes, were studied in 500 autopsy cases. Macroscopically, coronal adenomas are white, globular, often cystic in appearance, of limited growth potential, and found only on the ciliary processes.
J B, Bateman, R Y, Foos
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Coroners and coroner’s inquiries

1991
The appointment, powers and duties of Coroners are currently controlled by the Coroners’ Act (1988). This repeals all the previous Acts referred to in the introductory historical account below, but they are still included because of their significance as ‘milestones’ in the development of modern coronership.
Jennifer Green, Michael Green
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Coronation

2017
This chapter challenges enduring assumptions about the insignificance of Anne’s coronation. Contrary to those assumptions, Anne’s coronation was a carefully orchestrated propaganda display. Drawing on hitherto overlooked or unknown archival sources, this chapter suggests that Anne’s coronation triggered debates about her legitimacy more than it ...
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Coronal dilaceration

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981
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Alcohol and illicit substances associated with fatal crashes in Queensland: An examination of the 2011 to 2015 Coroner’s findings

Forensic Science International, 2020
Jeremy D Davey   +2 more
exaly  

Coronal Mass Ejections

1999
Coronal mass ejections are seen as bright features that move outward through the solar corona at speeds from 10 to about 2,000 km s-1. They involve the expulsion of substantial quantities of plasma from large regions of the corona. The spectacular nature of the largest mass ejections is illustrated in Figure 5.1 by a time sequence of four images ...
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